Gear Review
Redfish =Stablity and Tracking
By coo3702078
Ranked #281 - Kayaks
February 8, 2010
If you are looking for a first boat that is stable and tracks better than most. This is it. The Redfish is wide enough that I can get in and out in the water and from the Dock. I fish a lot and the sides of this boat are smooth against your legs. I can alsmost stand up in the boat, but takes more balance. This is a good kayak to learn it and can handle most boat wakes and cust right throught wind chop. The 10 is the smallest and lightest (easy for one person to load) and fine for padlers under about 160 lbs. The 12 is in the middle size for most and is a great all around paddling bota. For the larger paddler, or if you want to take a lot of gear on big open water (bays, large lakes, Ocean) check out the 14 footer.
View Details: Heritage Kayaks RedFish 12 Kayak
Helpful Votes: 2 Yes
Tech Specs:
- Hull Material:
- polyethylene
- Length:
- 12 ft 3 in
- Width:
- 30 in
- Maximum Load:
- 350 lb
- Bow Hatch Dimensions:
- 16 x 11.25 in
- Day Hatch Dimensions:
- 53 x 18.5 in
- Stern Hatch Dimensions:
- 33 x 18 in
- Hatch Cover:
- rubber
- Skeg:
- no
- Paddler Skill:
- all levels
- Weight:
- 65 lb
- Recommended Use:
- lakes, calm rivers, calm ocean water, ponds, fishing, touring, snorkeling
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